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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Kelly Conrad
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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What documents must you have available?

Kelly Conrad
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
Posted

So I was looking over the Files section of BP (wow, isn't that confusing and not user friendly!!!) and I figured I can't be the only one that this would benefit. What are the "must-have's" to have on file and potentially checked out by your own lawyer? Here are the ones that come to mind right away, but please post what else you'd want in your arsenal and maybe even include a link or PDF of what you use so others can build off what you've done!:

  • Tenant Lease Agreement
  • Pet Addendum (Optional)
  • Move-in Checklist
  • Eviction Notice
  • Move-out Checklist
  • Rental Application
  • Holding Fee Agreement (Deposit)
  • Key Receipt? ( I just saw this as an option on a post, but seems like it could be apart of the lease, maybe?)

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